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This project uses a sensitive light-detecting resistor to detect small changes in the light beaming through your finger as your blood pumps through tiny arteries in the finger. This device is not the same as the heart-rate monitors typically used in…

Micrograph (stained with hematoxylin and eosin) showing submucosal hemorrhage in the small intestine of a person fatally affected by gastrointestinal anthrax. (Credit: Marshal Fox/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Arsenic is a known carcinogen. In this graphical example, more than half of the mice exposed to arsenic in their drinking water [at concentration levels of 50 and 500 parts per billion (ppb)] showed increased incidences of lung tumors (compared to a…

Proflavin is a chemical disinfectant agent against bacteria, causing mutagenic DNA changes (such as the insertion or deletion of a DNA base pair). However, it is carcinogenic in mammals. Thus, it is used only for the disinfecting of surfaces or for…

Model of carcinogenesis. Changes often occur in the growth properties of normal cells, leading to cancer cells that are not responsive to normal regulatory controls and can eventually give rise to a visible neoplasm or tumor. The main stages of the…

Modes of autophagy in yeast and mammalian cells. Macroautophagy involves the uptake of cytoplasm at a site away from the lysosome or vacuole. The origin of the sequestering membrane is not known, but it likely includes multiple sources such as the…